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reynolds wolf joins us from the center of the storm and jackie jeras will tell us where it's going, next. and turn-by-turn nn available in every model. so it must be hard for you to hear autoweek.com say our interior raises the small-car bar. if you want to talk about it, call me... that is you know when you get home... since you don't have bluetooth in every model. the all new chevrolet cruze. starting under $17,000. get used to more. ♪ ♪ we need to finish those projections ♪ ♪ then output the final presentations ♪ ♪ sally, i'm gonna need 40 copies, obviously collated ♪ what's going on? when we're crunched for time, brad combines office celebrations with official business. it's about efficiency. [ courier ] we can help. when you ship with fedex, you can work right up until the last minute. it gives you more time to get stuff done. that's a great idea. ♪ i need to speak with you privately ♪ ♪ i found your resume on the printer ♪ everyone! ♪ i found your resume on the printer ♪ [ male announcer ] we understand.® you need a partner who gives you more time. fedex.
reynolds wolf joins us from the center of the storm and jackie jeras will tell us where it's going, next. and turn-by-turn nn available in every model. so it must be hard for you to hear autoweek.com say our interior raises the small-car bar. if you want to talk about it, call me... that is you know when you get home... since you don't have bluetooth in every model. the all new chevrolet cruze. starting under $17,000. get used to more. ♪ ♪ we need to finish those projections ♪ ♪ then...
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Sep 18, 2010
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they use extreme tactics. is it fair to call them an extremist group, she thinks no. >> people are taking notice of what they have been able to do. good to have you. always a pleasure to know that you are going to be back out there on the campaign trail. look forward to that. still talking about politics today. the political value voters summits. it highlights gop promise and peril headed into the november mid-term election. >>> conservative talk show host, bill bennett was up first thing this morning followed by newt gingrich and virginia governor, bob mcdonald will be speaking here shortly. the delaware political upstart, christine o'donnell was given a hero's welcome. she slammed the obama administration and said the elite's will never have the last word on liberty. she was featured as the who's who in rising politicians. >>> the well at the heart of the largest oil spill in u.s. history should be dead, completely, today. bp stopped oil from gushing from that gulf of mexico oil well back on july 15th. they
they use extreme tactics. is it fair to call them an extremist group, she thinks no. >> people are taking notice of what they have been able to do. good to have you. always a pleasure to know that you are going to be back out there on the campaign trail. look forward to that. still talking about politics today. the political value voters summits. it highlights gop promise and peril headed into the november mid-term election. >>> conservative talk show host, bill bennett was up...
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now, the owners don't want us to come inside and film, but they admit that they use child labor, which is illegal in kenya. unicef says 1 in 4 children in kenya work. >> translator: we need help. the government must come and forcefully take these children away and educate them. >> reporter: but it's not that simple, community activists say that even free schooling is too expensive. >> they say it's free, but it's not free because you have to provide uniforms, you have to buy books, you have to, every day when he wakes up, you have to give him food, shelter. >>>> reporter: so they must earn just to survive. "i have to work, because my mom is sick, so we don't get food." when their father died, the boys became the only source of income. their mother can't find wo. we met other women with working kids. these mothers say between them, they have half a dozen children working. >> they don't know about child labor. they think that everybody can work, but in a real sense, child labor is not good for the community. >> reporter: and dangerous. all the boys steal the money and police regularly ar
now, the owners don't want us to come inside and film, but they admit that they use child labor, which is illegal in kenya. unicef says 1 in 4 children in kenya work. >> translator: we need help. the government must come and forcefully take these children away and educate them. >> reporter: but it's not that simple, community activists say that even free schooling is too expensive. >> they say it's free, but it's not free because you have to provide uniforms, you have to buy...
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to update us on this hurricane. meantime, let's get to jacqui jeras at the center hurricane headquarters. jacque, he's getting really battered there. >> yeah. and this has been going on for hours like he mentioned. we have several hours to go. i think that igor has gotten as close as it's going to get to bermuda, and it's starting to actually pull away from the islands now. it's a category 1 storm. 75-mile-per-hour maximum sustained winds, but we've been seeing those frequent hurricane force gusts now, and when it's so persistent for so long, you tend to have a little bit more damage because of that. the eye of this hurricane is west of ber mewda, but the hurricane force winds extend so far out from the center of the storm. that's what continues to lash this island. it's moving to the north, and it's going to hook to the right, and it is impacting the u.s. with these large swells and rip currents. we've been seeing them all weekend long along the atlantic coast, and those will continue into tomorrow. now, we've got
to update us on this hurricane. meantime, let's get to jacqui jeras at the center hurricane headquarters. jacque, he's getting really battered there. >> yeah. and this has been going on for hours like he mentioned. we have several hours to go. i think that igor has gotten as close as it's going to get to bermuda, and it's starting to actually pull away from the islands now. it's a category 1 storm. 75-mile-per-hour maximum sustained winds, but we've been seeing those frequent hurricane...
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to tell us where it's all going. it's time for you to be part of the show. right now make sure you logon on to the special networking sites and send us a message and check out our blog at cnn.com/don. our points from chase sapphire preferred are worth 25% more on travel. we're like forget florida, we're going on a safari. so we're on the serengeti, and seth finds a really big bone. we're talking huge. they dig it up, put it in the natural history museum and we get to name it. sethasauraus. really. your points from chase sapphire preferred are worth 25% more on travel? means better vacations. that's incredible. believe it...with chase sapphire preferred your points are worth 25% more on travel when booked through ultimate rewards. ♪ [ female announcer ] good friends never run out of things to talk about... and during endless shrimp at red lobster, you can keep the conversation going over endless servings of your favorite shrimp. from classics like garlic shrimp scampi and decadent shrimp pasta... to new creations, l
to tell us where it's all going. it's time for you to be part of the show. right now make sure you logon on to the special networking sites and send us a message and check out our blog at cnn.com/don. our points from chase sapphire preferred are worth 25% more on travel. we're like forget florida, we're going on a safari. so we're on the serengeti, and seth finds a really big bone. we're talking huge. they dig it up, put it in the natural history museum and we get to name it. sethasauraus....
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tell us each week what you want us to debate. richard, see you next week. >> see you next week. >>> i'm going to need a minute to recover from that beating. the smackdown i just took from richard quest. but i will be back in a minute. there's a smartphone app for everything else so why not one to make you healthier and maybe get me or you into a skinnier vest. that's part of our continuing eatocracy special series. >>> all right. i've recovered from the whole quest situation. i don't have to deal with that for another week. all this week we are looking at different aspects of food in our lives in our special eatocracy series. there's an app for tracking protein, for tracking your carbohydrates, for tracking your raw food diet. it's called salud and it's being developed right down the street at georgia tech. a doctoral student is with me with the details. thank you very much for this. this is neat. for a guy like me this is perfect because i don't keep track of what i eat to start with. but this goes beyond just listing what you e
tell us each week what you want us to debate. richard, see you next week. >> see you next week. >>> i'm going to need a minute to recover from that beating. the smackdown i just took from richard quest. but i will be back in a minute. there's a smartphone app for everything else so why not one to make you healthier and maybe get me or you into a skinnier vest. that's part of our continuing eatocracy special series. >>> all right. i've recovered from the whole quest...
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thanks for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >>> coming up natalee holloway's mother confronting joran van der sloot in prison. we'll take a look at that coming up. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. take the scary out of life with travelers. call or click now for an agent or quote. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you t
thanks for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >>> coming up natalee holloway's mother confronting joran van der sloot in prison. we'll take a look at that coming up. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [...
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so many of us love to travel, now they are making us not like it. thanks, george. we appreciate it. >>> the latest way to supervise fido, now to the edge of discovery. >> reporter: meet roscoe. thanks to his high-tech tag he's learning to tweet. >> when i'm at work i can hop on twitter and see what my dog is up to. >> reporter: they aren't on the keyboard, they have a motion sense or that can tell when they move. >> the software evaluates the data coming in and evaluates an appropriate tweet to the twitter page. >> reporter: now you'll know when your dog is taking a nap, chasing the mailman. it may be a novelty toy but developing it was dog gone tough. >> we spent many days with dogs, trying them on, putting them on dog's collars, having them sit still, run around. we would test little dogs to chihuahuas up to big dogs, great dane. this helped us tune the micro phone to pick up on the bond range of volume, decibel level. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn. because of one word, imagination and reality have merged. because of one word, a new generation-- a fifth generati
so many of us love to travel, now they are making us not like it. thanks, george. we appreciate it. >>> the latest way to supervise fido, now to the edge of discovery. >> reporter: meet roscoe. thanks to his high-tech tag he's learning to tweet. >> when i'm at work i can hop on twitter and see what my dog is up to. >> reporter: they aren't on the keyboard, they have a motion sense or that can tell when they move. >> the software evaluates the data coming in and...
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you've shown us on -- you've given us -- actually, let's go to a different one. it's a bar chart that shows us tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use in families. if we've got that. there we go. look at that. hard to see some of that graphic. but the red bars are kids who have dinner with their parents zero to two times a week and that dark bar is if you have dinner with your family five to seven times a week. look at the difference. it's half in almost every case except marijuana. >> it's about 1 1/2. but nearly twice as much. but again, you think about it, it's intuitive. because the magic that happens around dinner. it's not about the food. the magic around dinner is about the conversation. those families who gather on a regular basis, they find out what their kids are doing. find out what's going on at school and they listen. this is the other important piece. the whole dynamic creates an environment of connecting kids and their parents. that's the key. >> again, it's not that it is dinner. if you have some other way to spend great quality time, because for a lo
you've shown us on -- you've given us -- actually, let's go to a different one. it's a bar chart that shows us tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use in families. if we've got that. there we go. look at that. hard to see some of that graphic. but the red bars are kids who have dinner with their parents zero to two times a week and that dark bar is if you have dinner with your family five to seven times a week. look at the difference. it's half in almost every case except marijuana. >> it's...
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coli or salmonella, actually most of the food that gets to us doesn't tend to make us sick. what's the difference? why did i need to worry about buying local food? >> i don't think local food? >> i don't think you need to worry about it, you need to enjoy it. i brought some eggs from a generic grocery store. they may have salmonella in them, they're all genetically identical and similar and that's kind of frightening. i don't like to worry about that. i like to worry about what i do know which is these eggs that my friend rebecca grew in her backyard, they are all awesome and genetically different and they're very delicious. >> those come from different chickens? >> yeah. they're different breeds of chickens is why they're different sizes and colors. >> honestly what do you know more about the egg that say come from your friend than the ones that come from the store? >> because i know what she feeds them. i know how she raises them. i know how the chickens react. i know they get sunshine, they're happy and actually get hugs. >> they get hugs. >> yeah. >> and do we -- how doe
coli or salmonella, actually most of the food that gets to us doesn't tend to make us sick. what's the difference? why did i need to worry about buying local food? >> i don't think local food? >> i don't think you need to worry about it, you need to enjoy it. i brought some eggs from a generic grocery store. they may have salmonella in them, they're all genetically identical and similar and that's kind of frightening. i don't like to worry about that. i like to worry about what i do...
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barbara starr on the story for us joining us live from new york. barbara, we are hearing about the four suspected suicides in one weekend. an enthat's tough to comprehend because that's already been 14 suicides at ft. hood this year. what's going on? >> well, that's the question, kyra. ft. hood, texas. the army's largest base. some 50,000 troops stationed there. and what is going on? as you point out, the rise in suicides in the u.s. military, especially the u.s. army, very striking over the last several months. commanders really don't know besides the sort of obvious questions of substance abuse, relationship problems, stress from being deployed to war zones. what is causing this tragedy? it is of such concern the commander of ft. hood came out yesterday and offered some thoughts about it. have a listen. >> i will tell you that every one of these is tragic. the rate is higher than any of us, anybody in a leadership position anywhere in the army wants. but i will also tell you that the leaders from the head of the department of army level all the w
barbara starr on the story for us joining us live from new york. barbara, we are hearing about the four suspected suicides in one weekend. an enthat's tough to comprehend because that's already been 14 suicides at ft. hood this year. what's going on? >> well, that's the question, kyra. ft. hood, texas. the army's largest base. some 50,000 troops stationed there. and what is going on? as you point out, the rise in suicides in the u.s. military, especially the u.s. army, very striking over...
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he lawyer telling us she was in good spirits. she was smiling but she did say it was her wish that her companions, the other two u.s. hikers were with letter. the six prison officials who got her release gathered around her to wish her well and say good-bye. one made light of the moment telling her he didn't want to see her back in the prison any time soon. >> let's listen to the iranian prosecutor. i believe we have sound here. >> we came to this conclusion that because of the situation that she was staying in, we decided to kind of give some assistance from detention. we decided to set her free from the $500,000 bailout, and dark the representatives of this lady who accepted to bail her out. it was paid out in an iranian bank, and the money was paid there, and she -- the judge issued the release order and miss shourd was simply set free, and she can leave iran if she wants to. >> and, reza, i think we heard a little bit of the conversation there about a bail being paid. can you confirm that a bail was paid? and we had heard a n
he lawyer telling us she was in good spirits. she was smiling but she did say it was her wish that her companions, the other two u.s. hikers were with letter. the six prison officials who got her release gathered around her to wish her well and say good-bye. one made light of the moment telling her he didn't want to see her back in the prison any time soon. >> let's listen to the iranian prosecutor. i believe we have sound here. >> we came to this conclusion that because of the...
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thank you to all of us for joining us. i want to start with you kassim. this is -- it's kind of auto biographical. it's inspired by your upbringing. you're muslim? >> yes. >> and you grew up in michigan? >> yes. >> you had sort of a typical american upbringing in many ways? >> absolutely. >> at some point it became clear to you that you were not the same as everybody else. you were being treated as an other. >> right. >> pick it up from there. >> the reason i made this film, i was raised a certain way, learning a lot of different things about love and acceptance and forgiveness, that kind of stuff. none of which is what's being portrayed nowadays of the whole extremism, terrorism, that angle. so i felt like i needed to do something about it and my voice is pretty much writing this film. >> something interesting that you wrote and i picked up on. you said you as an american not only live in fear of terrorism but you live in fear of being associated with terrorism. >> absolutely. the issue here at the root of this whole thing is the fact that there's this o
thank you to all of us for joining us. i want to start with you kassim. this is -- it's kind of auto biographical. it's inspired by your upbringing. you're muslim? >> yes. >> and you grew up in michigan? >> yes. >> you had sort of a typical american upbringing in many ways? >> absolutely. >> at some point it became clear to you that you were not the same as everybody else. you were being treated as an other. >> right. >> pick it up from there....
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it can also be used as a re habilitation device for people that have lost use of their hands. it will be highlighted at a future media vest in atlanta next month. thad thorner, associate professor at georgia tech. i have chad because he's been practicing the past hour or so so we'll put it to a test in a second. initially explain what this is to lay people, p if you will. >> if you're like me, you would like to learn to play a musical instrument like a piano but don't have the time to do the practice. wouldn't it be great if you could rehearse songs you want to learn without paying attention to them. we have discovered this effect of pass tiv learning where it seems possible to do that. we've made this glove called the mobile music touch. it's a wireless device that hooks into your cell phone or laptop. so while reading e-mail or watching a video or doing what you normally would do, the system plays the song you want to learn. in this case, we're doing amazing grace. and as each note is played, vibrators in the fingerless glove vibrate to correspond to that note on the piano.
it can also be used as a re habilitation device for people that have lost use of their hands. it will be highlighted at a future media vest in atlanta next month. thad thorner, associate professor at georgia tech. i have chad because he's been practicing the past hour or so so we'll put it to a test in a second. initially explain what this is to lay people, p if you will. >> if you're like me, you would like to learn to play a musical instrument like a piano but don't have the time to do...